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SUN · 2026-05-10 · 00:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0510-74977
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Bar Association proposes ‘double-track’ approach to criminalising bid-rigging

The Hong Kong Bar Association has proposed a "double-track" approach to criminalize bid-rigging under the Competition Ordinance. This initiative aims to enhance deterrence and encourage whistleblowing, particularly in the wake of a recent major fire.

Matthew ChengSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-10 · 00:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Bar Association proposes ‘double-track’ approach to criminalising bid-rigging
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The Hong Kong Bar Association has proposed a "double-track" approach to criminalize bid-rigging under the Competition Ordinance. This initiative aims to enhance deterrence and encourage whistleblowing, particularly in the wake of a recent major fire. Currently, the ordinance, established in 2015, only imposes fines on individuals involved in anti-competitive practices like bid-rigging. The proposed criminal track would introduce a maximum penalty of seven years imprisonment for such offenses. This change seeks to strengthen enforcement and address serious anti-competitive acts more effectively.

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The new proposal suggests a separate 'criminal track' with a maximum penalty of seven years in prison.

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The current civil regime only punishes individuals involved in serious anti-competitive acts with fines.

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The proposal aims to increase deterrence and encourage whistle-blowers following the city’s deadliest fire in decades.

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The Hong Kong Bar Association proposed criminalizing bid-rigging via a 'double-track' approach to the Competition Ordinance.

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The Hong Kong Bar Association has proposed criminalising bid-rigging by introducing a “double-track” approach to the Competition Ordinance, describing it as a quick fix to increase deterrence and encourage more whistle-blowers to expose industry malpractice following the city’s deadliest fire in decades.Under the current civil regime established in 2015, the ordinance only punishes individuals involved in serious anticompetitive acts, such as bid-rigging, with fines.But the new proposal calls for creating a separate “criminal track” to tackle such acts and suggested a maximum penalty of seven years in prison, association chairman Jose-Antonio Maurellet told the South China Morning Post.
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